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Notification Preferences

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Notification Preferences

All notification settings live in your profile. There’s one master switch plus a set of per-topic toggles.

The master switch

Stop all notifications. Flip this on and Furbol stops sending you push notifications of any kind — game lifecycle, social, roster activity, game-day pushes, digests, everything. It’s the one setting that overrides the rest. Flip it back off and your individual preferences pick up again.

The per-topic toggles

Six toggles let you keep some streams and silence others. They’re all on by default.

Toggle (exact in-app label)What it mutes when off
Games that I’m playing or playedPushes about games you’ve booked into or recently played — last-hour confirms, rate-players prompts, game results.
Games that I’m followingPushes about games you’re following but aren’t in — lineup moves, host edits, quorum changes.
Game LOG UpdatesActivity-feed updates — changes to games you care about.
Games I’ve been taggedPushes about games where someone tagged you (placed, invited, etc.).
Invitations from friendsInvitations from people you’re connected to.
Invitations from othersInvitations from people you’re not connected to.

Turning a topic off keeps the master notifications switch on for everything else — so a silence on “invitations from others” doesn’t stop Furbol from pinging you about the game you’re playing tonight.

Invitations: the two invitation toggles

Having separate toggles for friends and others lets you stay reachable by people you know without a stream of pushes from strangers. Most players keep “friends” on and tune “others” based on how busy the app feels.

How this relates to other tools

  • Muting a single game (the 🔕 MUTE GAME action on a push) only silences that one game’s roster chatter — it doesn’t touch your topic preferences.
  • Blacklisting a user, venue, or game changes which items Furbol considers in the first place — see Blacklisting. Blacklist is about “which notifications get created at all”; preferences are about “which categories make it to your device.”